https://github.com/avocode/sketch-plugin-hello-world
https://github.com/avocode/sketch-plugin-hello-world
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/avocode/sketch-plugin-hello-world
- Owner: avocode
- Created: 2020-09-16T22:21:40.000Z (over 5 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2020-09-16T22:22:00.000Z (over 5 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-12-26T02:31:40.498Z (5 months ago)
- Language: JavaScript
- Size: 60.5 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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# my-design-stats
_This plugin was created using `skpm`. For a detailed explanation on how things work, checkout the [skpm Readme](https://github.com/skpm/skpm/blob/master/README.md)._
## CLI Commands
``` bash
# build with hot reload
npm run watch
# build for production
npm run build
```
## Custom Configuration
### Babel
To customize Babel, you have two options:
* You may create a [`.babelrc`](https://babeljs.io/docs/usage/babelrc) file in your project's root directory. Any settings you define here will overwrite matching config-keys within skpm preset. For example, if you pass a "presets" object, it will replace & reset all Babel presets that skpm defaults to.
* If you'd like to modify or add to the existing Babel config, you must use a `webpack.skpm.config.js` file. Visit the [Webpack](#webpack) section for more info.
### Webpack
To customize webpack create `webpack.skpm.config.js` file which exports function that will change webpack's config.
```js
/**
* Function that mutates original webpack config.
* Supports asynchronous changes when promise is returned.
*
* @param {object} config - original webpack config.
* @param {boolean} isPluginCommand - wether the config is for a plugin command or a resource
**/
module.exports = function (config, isPluginCommand) {
/** you can change config here **/
}
```
## Debugging
To view the output of your `console.log`, you have a few different options:
* Open `Console.app` and look for the sketch logs
* Use Safari's web inspector to debug your plugin's javascript context
* Look at the `~/Library/Logs/com.bohemiancoding.sketch3/Plugin Output.log` file
Skpm provides a convenient way to do the latter:
```bash
skpm log
```
The `-f` option causes `skpm log` to not stop when the end of logs is reached, but rather to wait for additional data to be appended to the input